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The Governance and Anti Corruption Course equips professionals with a comprehensive understanding of governance frameworks, anti-corruption strategies, and international compliance standards — building the knowledge and practical capability to promote integrity, transparency, and accountability across public, private, and civil society organisations.
Corruption undermines public trust, distorts markets, weakens institutions, and creates significant legal and reputational risk for individuals and organisations alike. Understanding how to identify, prevent, and respond to corruption — and how international frameworks, national legislation, and organisational codes of conduct work together — is essential for any professional operating in governance, compliance, or public administration.
This course addresses all of that directly. From the UN Convention Against Corruption and the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, through public sector transparency and financial integrity, to civil society accountability and the role of a free media — the Governance and Anti Corruption Training Course covers the full landscape of governance and anti-corruption practice.
This is a course for professionals who want to understand governance not just as a compliance requirement, but as a foundation for building organisations and institutions that earn and sustain public trust.
The Governance and Anti Corruption Course is designed to develop a thorough, practically applicable understanding of governance principles, anti-corruption frameworks, and the roles of public, private, and civil society actors in promoting integrity and accountability.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
The Governance and Anti Corruption Training Course is designed for public sector, private sector, and civil society professionals who have responsibility for governance, compliance, integrity, and accountability within their organisations or institutions.
This course is suitable for:
The Governance and Anti Corruption Course is delivered through a structured, knowledge-building learning approach that covers the full governance and anti-corruption landscape — from definitional frameworks and international conventions through to sector-specific performance and civil society accountability. Each day focuses on a distinct governance domain, building a complete and connected picture of how integrity frameworks operate across different institutional contexts.
Case examples, international convention analysis, and sector-specific discussions are integrated throughout — ensuring delegates can connect governance frameworks to the real challenges they face in their own professional environments.
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This course is designed for governance, compliance, legal, audit, and public administration professionals who need a structured understanding of anti-corruption frameworks, international conventions, and the practical tools for promoting integrity across public, private, and civil society organisations. It is equally valuable for professionals directly responsible for governance reform and those whose roles intersect with compliance, financial integrity, or stakeholder accountability.
Delegates will gain a working understanding of the major international anti-corruption frameworks — including the UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, the UNODC Legislative Guide, and the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption. Understanding these frameworks enables professionals to assess their organisation's obligations and align their governance practices with internationally recognised standards.
Day 4 focuses on private sector governance — covering the role of accounting in integrity management, codes of ethics, the issues that threaten financial integrity, and the practices that sustain it. Delegates leave with a practical understanding of how private sector organisations build and maintain the financial governance standards that protect them from corruption risk and regulatory exposure.
No specialist legal or compliance background is required. The course is designed to be accessible to professionals from diverse backgrounds — including public administration, finance, audit, NGOs, and general management — who need to understand governance and anti-corruption principles in their professional context. The content is introduced clearly and practically, with a focus on application rather than legal theory.
Public sector procurement transparency is addressed directly within the public sector performance module — covering how financial regulatory mechanisms, government ethics frameworks, and oversight systems work together to prevent corruption in procurement processes. Delegates develop a clear understanding of where procurement corruption risks arise and what governance controls are most effective in managing them.
The course equips delegates with knowledge of proven anti-corruption strategies, international best practice frameworks, and the governance tools used by leading public and private sector organisations. Delegates leave with the ability to assess their current governance environment, identify vulnerability areas, and contribute meaningfully to the development or improvement of anti-corruption strategies and integrity programmes.